Mark Friedman

Flyers Lose Lead, Fall to Bruins in Shootout
Flyers Lose Lead, Fall to Bruins in Shootout
Flyers Lose Lead, Fall to Bruins in Shootout
The Flyers took a 2-0 lead to the third and gave it all back in a span of 2:06. Two Bruins goals tied the game early in the third, starting a frantic back-and-forth scoring barrage. Ultimately, the game was capped off with a shootout, and the Flyers couldn't find a way to score while the Bruins got the only goal necessary, winning the game, 5-4.
Flyers Update Injuries to Myers, Frost
Flyers Update Injuries to Myers, Frost
Flyers Update Injuries to Myers, Frost
The Flyers lost both defenseman Phil Myers and forward Morgan Frost during Tuesday’s game against the Buffalo Sabres, and were able to provide an update on both players on Thursday morning. Myers is considered week-to-week with a fractured rib. Frost suffered a dislocated shoulder and is out indefinitely.
Flyers-Penguins: Game 2 Preview
Flyers-Penguins: Game 2 Preview
Flyers-Penguins: Game 2 Preview
After defeating the Penguins on Wednesday, they return to the ice at Wells Fargo Center on Friday night for the second meeting of the season. With Wednesday's result still fresh in their minds, expect a more determined effort from the Penguins, as the Flyers look to get off to a 2-0 start. The opening face-off is at 7 p.m.
Flyers Notes: Sam Morin to LW, Goalie Prospect Out for Season
Flyers Notes: Sam Morin to LW, Goalie Prospect Out for Season
Flyers Notes: Sam Morin to LW, Goalie Prospect Out for Season
For the second straight week, Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher addressed the media. There were some typical announcements, one on an injury update for a goalie prospect and the news that the training camp roster would be released on Saturday. But there was also a very unexpected nugget that Fletcher revealed: Sam Morin is switching to left wing.
Flyers Offseason May Nearly Be Finalized Already
Flyers Offseason May Nearly Be Finalized Already
Flyers Offseason May Nearly Be Finalized Already
Re-signing Phil Myers could very well be the last order of business for the Flyers this offseason, outside of waiting for when the 2020-21 season will begin. The Flyers are limited on cap space and have some players waiting in the wings for a chance to earn a regular spot in the NHL.

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